Tech trouble . . . and stubbornness!
I have just been up against a lot of tech challenges editing a zoom call. It doesn’t matter if you understand the details or not. Suffice it to say, it’s been a major challenge - the video has been snail-paced slow to process (it took days!!!), and then the edited video refused to export sound and image staying in sync - crazy jumping around.
On the other side there was me, no tech expert - but not to be defeated!!
So I stuck with it. In about 3 days, I realized there was a way to get around the problem with the image. Plus another day later, I found a way to get around the problem with the sound.
Again, I’m not tech savvy.
I’m also not an utter tech novice.
Most, I was sure there was a solution.
I think that’s the big thing for me. Over and over, I have the conviction that there is a solution.
There’s another benefit to not giving up with this particular tech challenge. It permanently ends the issue of the slow processing time when editing a zoom call. And it permanently ends the problem of sound and image not staying in sync.
What’s the benefit for you?
One. I’ll be able to send out the video I was working on, the interview with Harry Richardson on Anglophobia.
Two. This is what’s most important.
Some of you have taken the survey I sent out - on the challenges you’re facing, as people awake in a world gone “woke.” The big thing, clearly, is not to identify the challenges so we can get together and commiserate - but to identify, as well, solutions and to implement them.
“As someone is with one thing is how they are with everything.” I’ve heard that many times.
My sticking with the challenge about the video and finding a remedy is like my generally sticking with challenges to find and implement remedies. I’d say that benefits all of us.
PS. I will be sending out the current result of my stubbornness, the interview with Harry Richardson on Anglophobia, within a day.
Posted November 6, 2022